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Hitchhiking from Allauch

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43.36093, 5.29988

Direct way to Arles, but on national road, not highway. Young guy took us to nearest town, where we continued through Arles, Nimes, Montpellier and Perpignan.
―Anonymous

43.30887, 5.36835

Pretty fine place, lot of traffic. Two guys took us a bit further to the end of Marseille, where we continued through Arles, Nimes, Montpellier and Perpignan. Had a sign Arles.
―Anonymous

43.47128, 5.64394

Not much traffic, but a random guy asked us if we’re going to Marseille and took us there. We also had a sign “Mars” but here you can stop anyone anyway.
―Anonymous

43.3364, 5.35056

I asked for a drive out of the city or to Paris so a guy from Alžerija took me. He took me nearby airport even tho out of his way. The man was very nice even tho not speaking much english.
―Anonymous

45.88337, 4.89451

Just next to the barrier is very good spot to go south. I was holding sign Marseille and after an hour got a direct ride there. The station is very good - you can refill you water, use toilets for free and buy relatively not expensive coffee. During Sunday all traks are resting, however on working day it is worth to ask truckdrivers for a ride.
―Anonymous

43.30968, 5.36842

I waited for 1.5 h until someone stopped. I said just drive right behind the traffic light. There we had enough time to go into the car. Afterwards we drove around the building. I waited in front of the traffic light with a sign (direction Avignion / Salon De Pce)
―Anonymous

44.13606, 4.79636

Good spot, 2 people, we were taken directly to marseille
―Anonymous

43.30968, 5.36842


―Anonymous

43.20016, 5.59449


―Nono

43.51829, 5.43289

I came here around 7 pm on a Monday, got a lift to Marseille after less than 10 mins. However, cars go fast here and I feel like it was my luck.. Nice spot 🍀
―ikikii

43.28249, 5.3925

Two guys hitchhiking with a sign Nice and got ride to Toulon. We were hitchhiking little before roundabout after the bus stop. There is two lanes so some cars may drive past you even though they could give you ride. Same happened to us, but driver decided to circle back to us from the roundabout.
―Slocrowth

43.30249, 5.37594


―Anonymous

43.22494, 5.53312


―Anonymous

43.30249, 5.37594

direction: Lyon, Montpellier
place yourself at this big roundabout at the arc de triomphe with a sign. there is space for cars to stop
―Anonymous

43.31372, 5.368

Seems to be a good alternative to the roundabout at L'Arc de Triumph - slow traffic, traffic lights, wide shoulders - but it's horrible. We broke down eventually and took a bus to a better spot outside town (Aix-en-Provance). It's just not very freaquently used, compared to L'Arc (which also sucks as a hitchhiking point, for other reasons). However, when we were there (6.2009) there were road construction that made it difficult, maybe it's better now. Check at your own risk.
―Anonymous

43.22494, 5.53312

Perfect for getting to Marseilles. Up the hill from the round about not down even though signs in both directions say marseille.
―Anonymous

43.30507, 5.37535

We were 3 people, and got a ride to Avignon after 5 seconds. Other hitchhikers were there when we arrived. From the central station (Gare St Charles) walk 3 minutes northwest along the main road (follow the road signs for the A7 north). The spot is on the entry road to the autoroute. There is lots of space for you to stand, and for drivers to stop. Although it's in the city centre, it is a wonderful place.
―Anonymous

43.28244, 5.39387

toll before the entrance of the highway, pretty good to go to Toulon
―Anonymous

43.31372, 5.368

i tried 2+1/2 hours with a sign on the entrance to the A7 North near the 'marche des puces' market and gave up
―Anonymous

43.30507, 5.37535

Bad place to direction Arles/Avignon (and Montpellier), but perfect to go to Aix en Provence.
After 45 minutes two other hitchhikers came and immediately found it to Aix, I decided to go with them.
―Anonymous

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